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All you need to know about Formula 1’s 2026 regulations
Formula 1 is set for a major technical overhaul in 2026. Cars will become lighter and more agile with new aerodynamic rules.
When the naturally aspirated V8 engines where removed from F1, many fans and pundits feel the spirit of the sport left with it. We couldn't agree more.
Aston Martin’s chief architect and team principal Adrian Newey believes Formula 1’s latest buzzword is actually one of its ...
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Ferrari quashes sandbagging theory around new F1 engine rule
A new system for engine development comes into force for F1 2026.
The first Ferrari pure EV is set to be called Luce and will revolutionise its interiors thanks to input from Apple legend ...
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From product to profit: The blueprint for a successful mid-size SUV
India's mid-size SUV segment is crowded and fiercely competitive. But what does it take to build a truly successful SUV?
A loophole in Formula 1’s new technical regulations offers a way around the 16:1 compression ratio cap, introducing ...
Mercedes may have landed themselves in the middle of a controversy to start the new Formula 1 regulations. Fans did not get a clear sense of who was fastest at the Barcelona shakedown, but there were ...
According to Williams engineering technical director Matt Harman, fans in 2026 may hear engines revving hard even through ...
Drawing on a quarter-century of shared history, Matt Bishop explains why Jenson Button is exactly the ambassador Aston Martin ...
Renault’s India-spec Duster gets more tech, bigger cabin, hybrid powertrains and advanced safety, making it more premium than ...
A couple of virtual artists decided to drop on us the unofficial, hypothetical Ferrari F355 and 360 design projects, and you can color us impressed ...
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